Treating Local Water Supplies: With Um Qasir suffering a severe shortage of clean water, Kufan engaged Basra's Governor, Mr. Khalaf Abdul Samad, with a proposal to supply the 80,000 residents of Um Qasir with drinking water from the Basra Gateway's water treatment plant.

With Kufan's proposal accepted, water is now being produced by twelve local wells, treated at the Basra Gateway's water treatment plant, and then distributed to Um Qasir three days a week at a rate of 4,000 cubic meters per day.

On Solid Ground...

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Excavating a new pipeline in Basra

Improving Basra's Infrastructure: Kufan has recently completed the Al Abass
sanitary network that connects two neighborhoods
in Basra's Al Abass area to the Basra City sewage main via two new pump stations.

Improving the City of Basra's quality of life is an important step toward revitalizing local economic development and enabling local residents to participate in the upward spiral in standards of living that is beginning to take hold as commercial investments materialize throughout Basra.

Improving UXO disposal in Qadasiyah

Business is Booming - UXO is Not:Kufan has recently completed Qadasiya's provincial EOD team headquarters in Diwaniya.

By completing the Qadasiya EOD facility, Kufan has helped ensure that Iraq’s
economy continues to boom while Unexploded
Ordnance (UXO) does not.

As the prime contractor, Kufan was responsible for the project's engineering, procurement, and construction.

The Al Mamoun Exchange is now open

Linking Iraq to the Global Market: Kufan has completed construction of the Al Mamoun
Exchange in Baghdad’s Al Mansour area - a modern office complex that is vital to Iraq's Ministry of Communications and Baghdad's ongoing commercial development.

The Al Mamoun exchange complex includes an office building, post office, and parking garage, along with a telecom hub that links
voice and data traffic within Iraq and provides
connectivity to international data circuits.

Trade Winds Blowing in Basra: Located in southern Iraq, the
Basra Gateway is being developed by Kufan and Northern Gulf Partners
under the terms of a forty year investment license granted by the Basra
Investment Commission in December, 2010.

The Basra Gateway is twenty kilometers from
the Safwan border crossing, and forty
kilometers south of the City of Basra. In addition, seven of Iraq's nine super-giant oilfields are within 150 kilometers of the Basra Gateway.